Bride death case shocks entire India

Summary

  • Soon after her death, Twisha’s family accused her husband and mother-in-law of harassment, claiming she faced pressure related to dowry after marriage.
  • The family has rejected accusations of dowry harassment and says many of the claims being made against them are false.
  • Following the incident, police registered a dowry death case against the family.

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The death of a young Indian bride has created widespread attention across the country after police arrested her mother-in-law as part of an ongoing investigation. The case has started fresh discussions about dowry-related violence and the challenges many women continue to face after marriage.

Twisha Sharma, a 33-year-old actor, model, and former beauty pageant winner, was found dead inside her marital home in Bhopal on May 12. What shocked many people even more was that she had been married for only five months.

Soon after her death, Twisha’s family accused her husband and mother-in-law of harassment, claiming she faced pressure related to dowry after marriage. According to family members, problems started shortly after the wedding and gradually became worse.

Her family claims that Twisha was mentally and physically tortured during her marriage. They also alleged that disagreements inside the family created continuous stress and difficulties for her.

Authorities recently arrested Twisha’s mother-in-law after several hours of questioning. Earlier, courts had cancelled her legal protection from arrest after reviewing evidence and witness statements connected to the case.

The investigation has now been handed over to India’s top crime investigation agency, which is continuing to examine the circumstances surrounding Twisha’s death.

Twisha’s husband was also taken into custody earlier after police reportedly searched for him for several days following the incident.

However, the accused family strongly denies all allegations. According to them, Twisha had personal struggles and mental health issues, and they claim she died by suicide rather than murder.

The family has rejected accusations of dowry harassment and says many of the claims being made against them are false.

Following the incident, police registered a dowry death case against the family. Investigators are now examining evidence, witness statements, medical reports, and other details to determine exactly what happened.

The case attracted major public attention because of the family’s social background. Twisha was known in entertainment circles, while both her husband and mother-in-law belonged to the legal profession.

Questions also emerged regarding medical examinations after Twisha’s family challenged the first post-mortem report. They requested further examination, leading authorities to conduct another post-mortem before final funeral arrangements took place.

The tragedy has once again highlighted concerns about dowry-related violence in India. Although dowry practices were legally banned decades ago, similar cases continue to appear every year.

Women’s rights groups and social activists say such incidents show why stronger protection systems and faster legal action remain necessary.

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